US11092932B2 - Component for a timepiece movement - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a component for a timepiece movement and particularly to a non-magnetic pivot arbor for a mechanical timepiece movement and more particularly to a non-magnetic balance staff, pallet staff and escape pinion.
- the manufacture of a pivot arbor for a timepiece consists in performing bar turning operations on a hardenable steel bar to define various active surfaces (bearing surface, shoulder, pivots, etc.) and then in subjecting the bar-turned arbor to heat treatments comprising at least one hardening operation to improve the hardness of the arbor and one or more tempering operations to improve its tenacity.
- the heat treatment operations are followed by an operation of rolling the pivots of the arbors, which consists in polishing the pivots to the required dimensions. The hardness and roughness of the pivots are further improved during the rolling operation.
- the pivot arbors for example the balance staffs, conventionally used in mechanical timepiece movements are made of steel grades for bar turning which are generally martensitic carbon steels comprising lead and manganese sulphides to improve their machinability.
- This type of material has the advantage of being easy to machine, in particular of being suitable for bar turning and, after hardening and tempering, has superior mechanical properties which are very advantageous for making timepiece pivot arbors.
- These steels exhibit, particularly after heat treatment, a high hardness, making it possible to obtain a very good shock resistance.
- the hardness of arbor pivots made of 20AP steel can exceed 700 HV after heat treatment and rolling.
- austenitic stainless steels which have the peculiarity of being non-magnetic, namely paramagnetic or diamagnetic or antiferromagnetic.
- these austenitic steels have a crystallographic structure, which does not allow them to be hardened and to achieve levels of hardness and thus of shock resistance compatible with the requirements necessary for making timepiece pivot arbors.
- the arbors obtained then exhibit marks or severe damage in the event of shocks, which will then have a negative effect on the chronometry of the movement.
- One means of increasing the hardness of these steels is cold working, however this hardening operation cannot achieve hardnesses of more than 500 HV. Consequently, for parts requiring pivots exhibiting a high shock resistance, the use of this type of steels remains limited.
- the pivot arbors are made of an austenitic cobalt or nickel alloy and have an outer surface hardened to a certain depth.
- such alloys may prove difficult to machine for the manufacture of pivot arbors.
- they are relatively expensive because of the high cost of nickel and cobalt.
- the invention relates to a pivot arbor for a timepiece movement comprising at least one pivot made of a first non-magnetic metal material, at at least one of its ends, to limit its sensitivity to magnetic fields.
- At least the outer surface of said pivot is coated with a layer of a second material selected from the group comprising Ni and NiP.
- the pivot arbor according to the invention makes it possible combine the advantages of low sensitivity to magnetic fields and, at least in the main stress areas, of excellent shock resistance. Hence, in the event of a shock, the pivot arbor according to the invention does not exhibit any marks or any severe damage liable to impair the chronometry of the movement.
- the layer of second material has a thickness comprised between 0.5 ⁇ m and 10 ⁇ m, preferably between 1 ⁇ m and 5 ⁇ m, and more preferentially between 1 ⁇ m and 2 ⁇ m;
- the layer of second material preferably has a hardness of more than 400 HV, more preferentially more than 500 HV;
- the layer of second material is preferably a chemical NiP layer, i.e. obtained by chemical deposition.
- the invention relates to a timepiece movement comprising a pivot arbor as defined above, and in particular a balance staff, a pallet staff and/or an escape pinion comprising an arbor as defined above.
- the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a pivot arbor as defined above, comprising the following steps:
- a pivot arbor comprising at least one pivot made of a first non-magnetic metal material, at at least one of its ends, to limit its sensitivity to magnetic fields;
- the layer of second material is deposited in step b) to exhibit a thickness comprised between 0.5 ⁇ m and 10 ⁇ m, preferably between 1 ⁇ m and 5 ⁇ m, and more preferentially between 1 ⁇ m and 2 ⁇ m;
- step b) consists of a NiP deposition in a process of chemical nickel deposition by hypophosphite
- FIG. 1 is a representation of a pivot arbor according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partial cross-section of a balance staff pivot according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a photograph of an untreated high interstitial steel (HIS) pivot arbor that has been subjected to a shock programme.
- HIS high interstitial steel
- FIG. 4 is a photograph of an HIS pivot arbor coated with a NiP layer according to the invention that has been subjected to the same shock programme as the pivot arbor of FIG. 3 .
- non-magnetic means a paramagnetic or diamagnetic or antiferromagnetic material, whose magnetic permeability is less than or equal to 1.01.
- An alloy of an element is an alloy containing at least 50 wt % of said element.
- the invention relates to a component for a timepiece movement and particularly to a non-magnetic pivot arbor for a mechanical timepiece movement.
- timepiece pivot arbors may be envisaged such as, for example, timepiece wheel set arbors, typically escape pinions or pallet staffs.
- Components of this type have a body with a diameter preferably less than 2 mm, and pivots with a diameter preferably less than 0.2 mm, with a precision of several microns.
- a balance staff 1 which comprises a plurality of sections 2 of different diameters, preferably formed by bar turning or any other chip removal machining technique, and defining, in a conventional manner, bearing surfaces 2 a and shoulders 2 b arranged between two end portions defining two pivots 3 .
- These pivots are each intended to pivot in a bearing typically in an orifice in a jewel or ruby.
- pivot 3 is made of a first a non-magnetic metal material 4 so as to advantageously limit its sensitivity to magnetic fields.
- the first non-magnetic metal material 4 is selected from the group comprising an austenitic, preferably stainless steel, an austenitic cobalt alloy, an austenitic nickel alloy, a non-magnetic titanium alloy, a non-magnetic aluminium alloy, a brass (Cu—Zn) or a special brass (Cu—Zn with Al and/or Si and/or Mn), a copper-beryllium, a bronze (Cu—Sn), an aluminium bronze, a copper-aluminium (optionally comprising Ni and/or Fe), a copper-nickel, a nickel silver (Cu—Ni—Zn), a copper-nickel-tin, a copper-nickel-silicon, a copper-nickel-phosphorus, a copper-titanium, wherein the proportions of the various alloying elements are chosen to give the alloys both non-magnetic properties and good machinability.
- an austenitic preferably stainless steel, an austenitic cobalt alloy, an aus
- the austenitic steel is a high interstitial stainless austenitic steel such as Cr—Mn—N P2000 steel from Energytechnik Essen GmbH.
- the austenitic cobalt alloy may contain at least 39% of cobalt, typically an alloy known under the name of “Phynox” or the reference DIN K13C20N16Fe15D7, typically having 39% of Co, 19% of Cr, 15% of Ni and 6% of Mo, 1.5% of Mn, 18% of Fe and the remainder is additives.
- the austenitic nickel alloy may contain at least 33% of nickel, typically an alloy known under the reference MP35N® typically having 35% of Ni, 20% of Cr, 10% of Mo, 33% of Co and the remainder is additives.
- the titanium alloy preferably contains at least 85% of titanium.
- the brasses may comprise the alloys CuZn39Pb3, CuZn37Pb2 or CuZn37.
- the special brasses may comprise the alloys CuZn37Mn3Al2PbSi, CuZn23Al3Co or CuZn23Al6Mn4Fe3Pb.
- the nickel silver may comprise the alloys CuNi25Zn11Pb1Mn, CuNi7Zn39Pb3Mn2 or CuNi18Zn19Pb1.
- the bronzes may comprise the alloys CuSn9 or CuSn6.
- the aluminium bronzes may comprise the alloys CuAl9 or CuAl9Fe5Ni5.
- the copper-nickel alloys may comprise the alloy CuNi30.
- the copper-nickel-tin alloys may comprise the alloys CuNi15Sn8, CuNi9Sn6 or CuNi7.5Sn5 (marketed, for example, under the name Declafor).
- the copper-titanium alloys may comprise the alloy CuTi3Fe.
- the copper-nickel-silicon alloys may comprise the alloy CuNi3Si.
- the copper-nickel-phosphorus alloys may comprise the alloy CuNi1P.
- the copper-beryllium alloys may comprise the alloys CuBe2Pb or CuBe2.
- composition values are given in mass percent.
- the elements with no indication of composition value are either the remainder (majority) or elements whose percentage in the composition is less than 1 wt %.
- the non-magnetic copper alloy may also be an alloy having a mass percent composition of between 14.5% and 15.5% of Ni, between 7.5% and 8.5% of Sn, at most 0.02% of Pb and the remainder is Cu.
- Such an alloy is marketed under the trademark ToughMet® by Materion.
- non-magnetic alloys may be envisaged, provided the proportion of their constituents confers both non-magnetic properties and good machinability.
- the first non-magnetic metal material generally has a hardness of less than 600 HV.
- At least the outer surface of said pivot 3 is coated with a layer 5 of a second material selected from the group comprising Ni and NiP, in order advantageously to offer mechanical properties in said outer surface making it possible to obtain the required shock resistance.
- the phosphorus content may preferably be comprised between 0% (in which case there is pure Ni) and 15%.
- the level of phosphorus in the second NiP material may be a medium level comprised between 6% and 9%, or a high level comprised between 9% and 12%. It is quite clear however that the second NiP material may have a low phosphorus content.
- the layer of second NiP material may be hardened by heat treatment.
- the layer of second material preferably has a hardness of more than 400 HV, more preferentially more than 500 HV.
- the layer of the second, non-hardened Ni or NiP material preferably has a hardness higher than 500 HV, but lower than 600 HV, i.e. preferably comprised between 500 HV and 550 HV.
- the pivot arbor according to the invention has excellent shock resistance although the layer of second material may have a lower hardness (HV) than that of the first material.
- the layer of second NiP material When hardened by heat treatment, the layer of second NiP material may have a hardness comprised between 900 HV and 1000 HV.
- the layer of second material may have a thickness comprised between 0.5 ⁇ m and 10 ⁇ m, preferably between 1 ⁇ m and 5 ⁇ m, and more preferentially between 1 ⁇ m and 2 ⁇ m.
- the layer of second material is a NiP layer, and more particularly a layer of chemical NiP, i.e. deposited by chemical deposition.
- a copper-beryllium alloy and more particularly CuBe2Pb, as the first non-magnetic metal material and a chemical NiP layer as second material layer 5 .
- a stainless steel and more particularly a high interstitial stainless steel, as the first non-magnetic metal material and a chemical NIP layer as second material layer 5 .
- the pivot arbor may comprise at least one adhesion sub-layer deposited between the first material and the layer of second material.
- adhesion sub-layer deposited between the first material and the layer of second material.
- a sub-layer of gold and/or a sub-layer of electroplated nickel may be provided underneath the layer of second material.
- the invention also relates to the method of manufacturing a balance staff as explained above.
- the method of the invention advantageously comprises the following steps:
- a balance staff 1 comprising at least one pivot 3 made of a first non-magnetic metal material at each of its ends, to limit its sensitivity to magnetic fields;
- layer 5 of second material is deposited in step b) to exhibit a thickness comprised between 0.5 ⁇ m and 10 ⁇ m, preferably between 1 ⁇ m and 5 ⁇ m, and more preferentially between 1 ⁇ m and 2 ⁇ m.
- step b) of depositing layer 5 of second material may be achieved by a method selected from the group comprising PVD, CVD, ALD, electroplating and chemical deposition, and preferably chemical deposition.
- the second material is NiP and the step of depositing NiP layer 5 is produced by a process of chemical nickel deposition from hypophosphite.
- the method according to the invention may also comprise, after deposition step b), a heat treatment step c) on layer 5 of second material.
- a heat treatment step c) makes it possible to obtain a layer 5 of second material having a hardness preferably comprised between 900 HV and 1000 HV.
- the chemical nickel deposition method is particularly advantageous in that it makes it possible to obtain a suitable deposition without a peak effect. It is therefore possible to anticipate the dimension of the bar turned pivot arbor to obtain the desired geometry after coating with the layer of second material.
- the chemical nickel deposition method also has the advantage of being capable of being applied in bulk.
- the method according to the invention may also comprise, before deposition step b), a step d) of applying at least one adhesion sub-layer on the first material.
- a step d) of applying at least one adhesion sub-layer on the first material For example, particularly in the case of a pivot arbor made of high interstitial stainless steel, it is possible to apply a gold sub-layer and/or an electroplated nickel sub-layer before the chemical nickel deposition.
- the pivot arbor according to the invention may comprise pivots treated in accordance with the invention by applying step b) only to the pivots or be made entirely of a first non-magnetic metal material, its outer surface may be entirely coated with a layer of second material by applying step b) over all the surfaces of the pivot arbor,
- pivots 3 may be rolled or polished before or after deposition step b), to attain the dimensions and final surface finish required for pivots 3 .
- the pivot arbor according to the invention combines the advantages of low sensitivity to magnetic fields, and at least in the main stress areas, excellent resistance to shocks. Hence, in the event of a shock, the pivot arbor according to the invention does not exhibit any marks or any severe damage liable to impair the chronometry of the movement.
- Pivot arbors made of HIS are produced in a known manner.
- the untreated arbors have a hardness of 600 HV.
- a batch of these pivot arbors is treated according to the method of the invention, the pivot arbors being coated with a NiP layer of thickness equal to 1.5 ⁇ m obtained from a commercial chemical nickel plating bath from hypophosphite
- pivot arbors according to the invention have a hardness of 500 HV.
- pivot arbors are subjected to the same standard shock programme for horology.
- the untreated arbors, without a NiP layer, are marked, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the arbors coated with a NiP layer according to the invention are intact, as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the pivot arbors according to the invention combine the advantages of low sensitivity to magnetic fields and excellent resistance to shocks.
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